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. >>> overseas, vice president biden has follow-up visits to pakistan and afghanistan with an unannounced stop in iraq. on the agenda is the future of the u.s. mission there, which is set to end this year. >>> the aircraft carrier "uss enterprise" sails for deployment to the middle east today. "the enterprise" is under new leadership after captain owen honors was relieved of his command after a series of raunchy videos. >>> and the government is taking on new guidelines for school lunches. "good morning america" has an exclusive look at what foods will be on and off the cafeteria menu. >> a lot of new bans to salt and sugar. >>> for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >> for everyone else, more from the president's emotional speech in tucson. winter can be beautiful. [ female announcer ] and now, winter skin can be too. discover relief from dry, uncomfortable skin with skin relief moisturizing lotion. only aveeno has an active naturals triple oat and shea butter formula that soothes, nourishes and restores moisture. women saw improvement in all five symptoms of winter skin in
. >>> overseas, vice president biden has follow-up visits to pakistan and afghanistan with an unannounced stop in iraq. on the agenda is the future of the u.s. mission there, which is set to end this year. >>> the aircraft carrier "uss enterprise" sails for deployment to the middle east today. "the enterprise" is under new leadership after captain owen honors was relieved of his command after a series of raunchy videos. >>> and the government is...
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we journeyed in his footsteps, from saudi arabia to pakistan, to afghanistan. those who have prayed with him, lived with him, and fought for him, share the story of his gradual but deadly transformation from a quiet religious boy to the angry voice of holy war. osama bin laden grew up in the boomtown of jeddah, saudi arabia, a town his father helped build. >> saudi arabia in the 1960s was of course a fantastically wealthy kingdom. jeddah was its main door to the west, main port on the red sea and a huge amount of building had taken place. i taught osama bin laden english in saudi arabia from 1968 to 1969. osama sat about two-thirds of the way back on the right by the windows. he was not an outstanding student academically. on the other hand, he was a very bright boy. >> reporter: although arabic and religious instruction took priority, the al fatah school, one of the top schools in the kingdom, was surprisingly progressive. >> the boys had the western uniform. they had trousers, shirts, jackets and shoes. >> reporter: he had taught a number of bin laden's broth
we journeyed in his footsteps, from saudi arabia to pakistan, to afghanistan. those who have prayed with him, lived with him, and fought for him, share the story of his gradual but deadly transformation from a quiet religious boy to the angry voice of holy war. osama bin laden grew up in the boomtown of jeddah, saudi arabia, a town his father helped build. >> saudi arabia in the 1960s was of course a fantastically wealthy kingdom. jeddah was its main door to the west, main port on the red...
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. >> biden's overseas trip included stops in afghanistan and pakistan, as well. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton also finished up an overseas trip yesterday. an intense four-day tour through the middle east where she reached out to arab people and their leaders to push for economic and political reforms. in the nation of qatar, clinton bluntly criticized the leaders for tolerating corruption. >> too many places in too many ways, the region's foundations are sinking into the sand. the new and dynamic middle east that i have seen needs firmer ground if it is to take root and grow everywhere. while some countries have made great strides in governance and many others, people have grown tired of corrupt institutions and a stagnant political order. they are demanding reforms to make their governments more effective, more responsive, and more open. >> some analysts suggest that clinton's harsh words point to the obama administration's frustration that their message is not getting through to the arab world. in brazil today, rescue workers are struggling to reach survivors of one of that
. >> biden's overseas trip included stops in afghanistan and pakistan, as well. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton also finished up an overseas trip yesterday. an intense four-day tour through the middle east where she reached out to arab people and their leaders to push for economic and political reforms. in the nation of qatar, clinton bluntly criticized the leaders for tolerating corruption. >> too many places in too many ways, the region's foundations are sinking...
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. >>> and in northwest pakistan this morning, an explosion aboard a mini business killed 18 people. it's unclear if the blast was caused by a bomb for a malfunction of the vehicle's engine. a second bus was nearly tipped over by the power of the explosion. >>> back here at home, more rain in the pacific northwest today and even more threats of landslides. slides in oregon and washington sunday forced the closure of several roads. the steep hillsides were already weakened because of recent melting snow. and two people were injured in washington when their vehicles were hit by debris. >>> and it is not over yet, some rivers in washington are already above flood stage and even more are expected to be added to that list today. residents in low-lying areas have been already been evacuated just as a precaution. >>> now for this morning's weather from around the nation. up to 3 inches of snow in the twin cities to fargo. freezing raven rain changes over from snow in indianapolis and iowa. showers around little rock, memphis and new orleans. heavy rain, hail, and 60-mile-an-hour winds in at
. >>> and in northwest pakistan this morning, an explosion aboard a mini business killed 18 people. it's unclear if the blast was caused by a bomb for a malfunction of the vehicle's engine. a second bus was nearly tipped over by the power of the explosion. >>> back here at home, more rain in the pacific northwest today and even more threats of landslides. slides in oregon and washington sunday forced the closure of several roads. the steep hillsides were already weakened...
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. >>> well, let's begin with a breaking story this morning out of pakistan, where an intense search is under way for an american kidnapped from his home in what's described as a brazen, pre-dawn raid. the victim is identified as warren weinstein, a development expert, who works for a u.s.-based consulting firm. cnn's reza sayah is live for us from islamabad. reza, hello to you once again. and is there any idea just yet of who might have been behind this kidnapping? >> reporter: no, not at this point, t.j. police say no one has claimed responsibility, and they simply don't know who kidnapped warren weinstein, a 60-something development expert, an american citizen, according to the u.s. embassy and pakistani police, kidnapped in the wee hours of the morning, in his upscale neighborhood in the eastern city of lahore. police say the kidnapping happened around 3:15 a.m. in the morning, and all indications are, this was a very well-planned out and coordinated plot, at least eight assailants, according to police, managed to force their way into winestein's home. some of them went through the
. >>> well, let's begin with a breaking story this morning out of pakistan, where an intense search is under way for an american kidnapped from his home in what's described as a brazen, pre-dawn raid. the victim is identified as warren weinstein, a development expert, who works for a u.s.-based consulting firm. cnn's reza sayah is live for us from islamabad. reza, hello to you once again. and is there any idea just yet of who might have been behind this kidnapping? >> reporter:...
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. >>> the afghan government says a militant group based in pakistan is to blame for yesterday's deadly attack on a kabul hotel. the siege was left 12 victims including all nine attackers dead was believed to be carried out by the hakani network thought to be linked to al qaeda >>> officials say the attack will not stop the planned withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan starting in july and scheduled to end in 2014. >>> it could be a crucial legal victory for amanda knox in her bid to overturn her conviction for the murder of her british roommate in italy. court-appointed experts told an italian court that dna evidence used to convict the american coege student and her co-defendant was contaminated. >>> bank of america is paying $8.5 billion to settle claims from angry investors over mortgage securities gone sour. those investors include big financial firms like black rock, pimco and met life. bank of america also says it will post a second quarter net loss of up to $9.1 billion. >>> and a 360 follow, remember that southwest airlines pilot who insulted gays, women and older workers
. >>> the afghan government says a militant group based in pakistan is to blame for yesterday's deadly attack on a kabul hotel. the siege was left 12 victims including all nine attackers dead was believed to be carried out by the hakani network thought to be linked to al qaeda >>> officials say the attack will not stop the planned withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan starting in july and scheduled to end in 2014. >>> it could be a crucial legal victory for...
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forces on the ground as well as drone strikes in different areas of not just afghanistan, but also pakistan. >> all right, tia, thanks very much covering the vice president's first trip as vice president to afghanistan. thanks very much. >>> well, coming up, defending jared lee loughner. could the man accused of murdering six people escape a prison sentence or even the death penalty? >> well, his defense attorney is no stranger to high profile cases. coming up next, we will talk to criminal defense attorney here in tucson, he'll talk to me about some of the charges loughner is facing and why it may be tough to mount an insanity defense. ♪ sun in the sky ♪ you know how i feel i feel like jennifer hudson but with new arms, new legs, and this smile. ♪ freedom is mine ♪ and i know how i feel i'm loving weight watchers new pointsplus program and the edge it's giving me. ♪ it's a new dawn, a new day i've got even more control now. ♪ and i'm feeling good go on, join for free. weight watchers new pointsplus. because it works. to london starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take ty
forces on the ground as well as drone strikes in different areas of not just afghanistan, but also pakistan. >> all right, tia, thanks very much covering the vice president's first trip as vice president to afghanistan. thanks very much. >>> well, coming up, defending jared lee loughner. could the man accused of murdering six people escape a prison sentence or even the death penalty? >> well, his defense attorney is no stranger to high profile cases. coming up next, we will...
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the reaction to the death of this young man here in pakistan has been very strong. it has caused a great deal of outrage here. that is partly because the death was caught on videotape and broadcast across pakistan's tv networks. we'll show you some of the video leading up to the point that the 17-year-old was shot at close rank by pakistani paramilitary forces. take a look. >> reporter: that video continues and it is disturbing. it shows him repeatedly falling to the ground, bleeding heavily, screaming for someone to take him to the hospital. earlier on the tape before he was shot, he can be heard pleading, again saying he is not armed. he's helpless, please don't fire. you can also hear members of the security forces shoot him. strong reaction, monita. >> phil black there in islamabad. thank you for that. we do apologize for the distorted sounded there. >>> still ahead, the power of palin. her talking tours are always a big production but nothing compared to what's about to hit the big screen. >>> and in the nba finals, the heat come against road block on their pat
the reaction to the death of this young man here in pakistan has been very strong. it has caused a great deal of outrage here. that is partly because the death was caught on videotape and broadcast across pakistan's tv networks. we'll show you some of the video leading up to the point that the 17-year-old was shot at close rank by pakistani paramilitary forces. take a look. >> reporter: that video continues and it is disturbing. it shows him repeatedly falling to the ground, bleeding...
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why do they refuse, why does pakistan refuse to take on the network? >> as we emphasized, we have to bring pressure to wear on this insurgent safe haven. >> i don't think it is likely to change. it is both the capacity issue for the pakastanis and i think potentially a willingness issue. >> now whether it's the ha cannies, taliban or al qaeda, the real question is that all of these have the ability to stage the attacks even as president obama is making the plans to bring the first troops home, raising questions again about whether the war can succeed in afghanistan. >> the explanation you are hearing for the fact that they claimed responsibility for the attack on the intercontinental hotel and now. >> there has been a long history with the taliban calling up news agencies and very quickly claiming credit and talking about it in terms of how the attacks unfolded. the claims aren't exactly on spot. they believe this was another case of the taliban quickly claiming they did it. the intelligence they tell us show something else. wolf? >> thank you. while t
why do they refuse, why does pakistan refuse to take on the network? >> as we emphasized, we have to bring pressure to wear on this insurgent safe haven. >> i don't think it is likely to change. it is both the capacity issue for the pakastanis and i think potentially a willingness issue. >> now whether it's the ha cannies, taliban or al qaeda, the real question is that all of these have the ability to stage the attacks even as president obama is making the plans to bring the...
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. >>> there were two blasts in pakistan. 34 people are suspected to be dead. a suicide bomber detonated another bomb. >>> an expert testified today in the trial of casey anthony the florida mother accused of murdering her 2-year-old daughter caylee. casey anthony hurt him say that flies indicated something had been decomposing in the trunk of her car for as long as five days they said. the defense is saying that flies could have been caused by leftover food. that's the defense. prosecutors have been trying to show that casey anthony killed her daughter caylee and stored her body in the trunk. now back to don in new hampshire. don. >> susan, you guys on hln have been doing a great job in covering this story. can you believe the ins and outs, the casey anthony story. have you seen anything like it? >> so many people have been following this from the start because they can't believe a young woman, if you believe the prosecution could do this to her own flesh and blood. >> all right. susan, we'll see you in a little bit. thank so you much. >>> tonight and tomorrow
. >>> there were two blasts in pakistan. 34 people are suspected to be dead. a suicide bomber detonated another bomb. >>> an expert testified today in the trial of casey anthony the florida mother accused of murdering her 2-year-old daughter caylee. casey anthony hurt him say that flies indicated something had been decomposing in the trunk of her car for as long as five days they said. the defense is saying that flies could have been caused by leftover food. that's the...
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he's helped revitalize nato, reset our relations with russia and steer our relationship with pakistan and china. and i believe that history will also record mike mullen as the chairman who said what he believed was right and declared that no one in uniform should ever have to sacrifice their integrity to serve their country. i've also benefited enormously from the advice and counsel of haas cartwright. he's technical expert from cyber to missile defense and strategic thinker, whether it was updating our nuclear posture or preparing our military for 21st century missions. i'll always be personally grateful to haas for his friendship and partnership. as he concludes four decades of service in the marine corps that he loves, he can do so knowing that our nation is more secure and our military is stronger because of his remarkable career. i know that michelle joins me in saluting debra mullen and sandy cartwright for their decades of extraordinary service, especially as champions of our inspiring military families. with the advice and consent of the senate, it is our hope and expectation
he's helped revitalize nato, reset our relations with russia and steer our relationship with pakistan and china. and i believe that history will also record mike mullen as the chairman who said what he believed was right and declared that no one in uniform should ever have to sacrifice their integrity to serve their country. i've also benefited enormously from the advice and counsel of haas cartwright. he's technical expert from cyber to missile defense and strategic thinker, whether it was...
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an attack on a security post in pakistan's tribal region has killed eight soldiers and wounded 12 intelligence officials say more than 100 insurgents launched a raid on the checkpoint in south waziristan. >>> more than 1,000 refugees have fled from syria and crossed the border into turkey in the last 24 hours. they've left because of fears they would be attacked by syrian security forces. one student demonstrator told cnn the military is closing in on the city of jisr al shugur, that's where the syrian government says 120 of its troops were ambushed and killed last weekend. >>> we want to get more now on our top story, the future of libya being discussed at a meeting of more than 20 countries and regional organizations. that's going on right now in abu dhabi. back in libya it's been a bloody 24 hours, especially in misrata. the city is under siege by gadhafi's forces who cut off all access by land. cnn's sara seidner is there. the gadhafi forces are very much still on the offensive. what about the opposition and the rebels if they're making any ground? >> reporter: here's the situation. we wan
an attack on a security post in pakistan's tribal region has killed eight soldiers and wounded 12 intelligence officials say more than 100 insurgents launched a raid on the checkpoint in south waziristan. >>> more than 1,000 refugees have fled from syria and crossed the border into turkey in the last 24 hours. they've left because of fears they would be attacked by syrian security forces. one student demonstrator told cnn the military is closing in on the city of jisr al shugur, that's...
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is doubling down on aid to pakistan to bolster its fight against terrorists, based on that country's border with afghanistan. "the washington post" reports that pakistan will get more money and increased military and intelligence support, despite the u.s. frustrations that the pakistani government is not doing enough to combat the terrorist groups. vice president biden will travel to pakistan next week to deliver the message to pakistani leaders themselves. >>> and defense secretary robert gates leaves for china today. he will meet with military leaders and chinese president, hu jintao. limited relations between the u.s. and chinese militaries were restored late last year. >>> and a suspect is in custody this morning in connection with a brutal murder in new york's times square. 65-year-old portuguese journalist, carlos castro, was found beaten to death in his room last night. police recovered a 20-year-old model who checked into the hotel with castro. seabra had gone to a nearby hospital for treatment for self-inflicted slash wounds to his wrist. >>> and testimony will resume on mon
is doubling down on aid to pakistan to bolster its fight against terrorists, based on that country's border with afghanistan. "the washington post" reports that pakistan will get more money and increased military and intelligence support, despite the u.s. frustrations that the pakistani government is not doing enough to combat the terrorist groups. vice president biden will travel to pakistan next week to deliver the message to pakistani leaders themselves. >>> and defense...
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. >>> twin bombings in pakistan killed 34 people in the northwestern city of peshawar. 94 others wound. the first blast went off in a bathroom at a restaurant and as rescue workers responded to that explosion, a suicide bomber detonated another bomb. we have yet to here a claim of responsibility. >>> meanwhile in neighboring afghanistan, the united nations called the month of may the deadliest for afghan civilians since 2007. 368 people killed last month was also the deadliest for international troops this year. 57 isaf soldiers were killed in may, 20 have been killed so far this month. >>> to the u.s., cities of oakland and los angeles are bracing for protests for tomorrow's scheduled release of johannes mehserle from the l.a. county jail. he he was convicted of the new year's day killing of oscar grant in 2009, an unarmed black passenger. this was caught on cell phone video. it inflamed racial tensions at the time. the victim's family says mehserle's early release after just a year behind bars is simply a travesty. >> it was painful to us as a family. there was no accountability. the
. >>> twin bombings in pakistan killed 34 people in the northwestern city of peshawar. 94 others wound. the first blast went off in a bathroom at a restaurant and as rescue workers responded to that explosion, a suicide bomber detonated another bomb. we have yet to here a claim of responsibility. >>> meanwhile in neighboring afghanistan, the united nations called the month of may the deadliest for afghan civilians since 2007. 368 people killed last month was also the deadliest...
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pentagon sources say this news initially hit very quickly in pakistan, and they saw several demonstrations there. nothing to this level of violence, then just a few days ago, the taliban put out a statement basically saying, look, this is proof that the u.s. is against islam. that set off massive protests across afghanistan. the one in mazar-e sharif. they tried to fire into the air to hold off protesters, but they were no match, they stormed the wall and that's when they got inside and attacked those u.n. workers. now an e-mail in reaction to what happened today, the florida pastor and his church said they're not really backing down. the e-mail says, quote, we must hold these countries and people accountable for what they've done as well as for any excuses they use to promote their terrorist activities. >> thank you to our chris lawrence there. meanwhile, the taliban saying they are not behind any of the violence saying what happened today is just a feeling of the nation. >>> on cnn tonight, two worlds, two truths, does freedom of religion mean freedom from suspicion? chronicling the dram
pentagon sources say this news initially hit very quickly in pakistan, and they saw several demonstrations there. nothing to this level of violence, then just a few days ago, the taliban put out a statement basically saying, look, this is proof that the u.s. is against islam. that set off massive protests across afghanistan. the one in mazar-e sharif. they tried to fire into the air to hold off protesters, but they were no match, they stormed the wall and that's when they got inside and...
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. >> what did pakistan's intelligence agency know and when did they know it? a cellphone uncovered during a raid of osama compound included a possible link. a media mogul sent back to prison and a dramatic courtroom response from his wife. he was convicted for looting his newspaper empire that once included the chicago sun times he served 29 months in prison before being freed on bail. the prosecutors say that justice was served. >> it's a very strong message to corporate executives that it will not be tolerated when executives still from the companies that they have at judiciary duty to protect and when they steal from the shareholders. >> black's wife fainted when the judge made her ruling. she was ok. >> 1 osama was captured and killed last month the cell phone was recovered in that raid officials said the cellphone contained contact to a militant group that is a longtime asset of pakistan's intelligence agencies that discovery includes osama using the group as part of his support network inside pakistan and also raising questions about whether the group he
. >> what did pakistan's intelligence agency know and when did they know it? a cellphone uncovered during a raid of osama compound included a possible link. a media mogul sent back to prison and a dramatic courtroom response from his wife. he was convicted for looting his newspaper empire that once included the chicago sun times he served 29 months in prison before being freed on bail. the prosecutors say that justice was served. >> it's a very strong message to corporate executives...
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drone strikes inside pakistan have killed nearly 2,300 people. many of them civilians and that includes 160 children. at least according to this report. let's bring in cnn a's reza. what is the response the us is getting to this report? >> they say the report is inaccurate and fault. >> reporter: one of the most controversial issues when it comes to u.s./pakistani relations an issue undermines the relation between washington. in spark the debate whether drone strikes are the fight. let's tell you about the report done by a uk-based group of pakistani and british journalists. the report essentially says these u.s.-drone strikes on pakistani soil are killing hundreds of civilians, including lots of innocent children. the report says ever since 2004, there has been roughly 290 u.s. drone strikes and those strikes have killed more than 2,000 people. among those people, 380 civilians have been killed according to those reports, and included in those 160 children. this is, obviously, a report that doesn't bode well for what washington is trying to do i
drone strikes inside pakistan have killed nearly 2,300 people. many of them civilians and that includes 160 children. at least according to this report. let's bring in cnn a's reza. what is the response the us is getting to this report? >> they say the report is inaccurate and fault. >> reporter: one of the most controversial issues when it comes to u.s./pakistani relations an issue undermines the relation between washington. in spark the debate whether drone strikes are the fight....
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and pakistan. nhk spoke with a pakistan public relations officer in islamabad. he said they were fabricated to harm the image. >>> now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> time now for our weather update. across eastern asia we see active clouds stretching through the korean peninsula and into northern japan. lots of wet weather to be found underneath for central china looking at pockets of heavy showers around hunan and also north korea looking at significant amounts of rain. japan, too, looking unsettled throughout the country today. the northern end getting into heavy rain. but also in the south as well, lots of hot and humid air coming in from the pacific. that's going to produce torrential downpours here. up to 150 millimeters. could see afternoon thunderstorms break out across western and central portions as well. that's enhanced by daytime heating. again we're going to be dealing with extremely hot conditions across the region. 34 in tokyo today. 36 in fukushima. coming in at 34 degrees in osaka. elsewhere looking at 26 in seoul. 40 degrees in cho
and pakistan. nhk spoke with a pakistan public relations officer in islamabad. he said they were fabricated to harm the image. >>> now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> time now for our weather update. across eastern asia we see active clouds stretching through the korean peninsula and into northern japan. lots of wet weather to be found underneath for central china looking at pockets of heavy showers around hunan and also north korea looking at significant amounts...
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and pakistan. nhk spoke with a pakistan public relations officer in islamabad. he said they were fabricated to harm the image. >>> now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> time now for our weather update. across eastern asia we see active clouds stretching through the korean peninsula and into northern japan. lots of wet weather to be found underneath for central china looking at pockets of heavy showers around hunan and also north korea looking at significant amounts of rain. japan, too, looking unsettled throughout the country today. the northern end getting into heavy rain. but also in the south as well, lots of hot and humid air coming in from the pacific. that's going to produce torrential downpours here. up to 150 millimeters. could see afternoon thunderstorms break out across western and central portions as well. that's enhanced by daytime heating. again we're going to be dealing with extremely hot conditions across the region. 34 in tokyo today. 36 in fukushima. coming in at 34 degrees in osaka. elsewhere looking at 26 in seoul. 40 degrees in cho
and pakistan. nhk spoke with a pakistan public relations officer in islamabad. he said they were fabricated to harm the image. >>> now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> time now for our weather update. across eastern asia we see active clouds stretching through the korean peninsula and into northern japan. lots of wet weather to be found underneath for central china looking at pockets of heavy showers around hunan and also north korea looking at significant amounts...
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two are on the border of afghanistan and pakistan, which leads to a lot of uncertainty on the pakistan side of the border. >> how do we bring india in? how do we bring pakistan in? again, the united states and dr. brzezinski last week when he was here talked about all of our rivals, not enemies, but rivals are sitting there smiling, watching the united states power get drained in afghanistan. they are just standing by. >> it's absolutely right. when you think about the costs, you know, we are talking $120 billion. that's combat operations alone. that's not aid. not aid going to other countries. it does not include training. we are talking billions of dollars spent on this operation that we are seeing marginal improvements. >> $120 billion on combat alone per year. i'm sorry, i'm going to say it again, while our infrastructure is crumbling, while we fall behind k-12 in the schools and having to fire teachers, i'm sorry you can't explain this to americans in town hall meetings from california to maine down to south florida. they don't understand. >> it goes back to a great line i heart.
two are on the border of afghanistan and pakistan, which leads to a lot of uncertainty on the pakistan side of the border. >> how do we bring india in? how do we bring pakistan in? again, the united states and dr. brzezinski last week when he was here talked about all of our rivals, not enemies, but rivals are sitting there smiling, watching the united states power get drained in afghanistan. they are just standing by. >> it's absolutely right. when you think about the costs, you...
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. >>> more trouble tonight in pakistan. armed man have kidnapped an american who works for a virginia-based company. the victim is warren winestein. our ken molestina visited his rockville neighborhood and spoke with his neighbors. ken is live now in the satellite center. what are the neighbors saying, ken? >> reporter: you know, bruce, a lot of people out there are shocked and they are praying for him to come home safely. i'm also being told by neighbors it has been several years since he has lived in that rockville home. >> reporter: no one answered the door at warren winestein's home in rockville. neighbors say his wife still lives there despite him being in pakistan for several years. >> he has been gone for a long time. >> reporter: the government contractor believed to in his 60s or 70s was living in this house in pakistan. pakistani officials say the armed kidnappers were able to get to winestein by tricking the guards into thinking they were bringing him food which is a common act of sharing during the muslim holy m
. >>> more trouble tonight in pakistan. armed man have kidnapped an american who works for a virginia-based company. the victim is warren winestein. our ken molestina visited his rockville neighborhood and spoke with his neighbors. ken is live now in the satellite center. what are the neighbors saying, ken? >> reporter: you know, bruce, a lot of people out there are shocked and they are praying for him to come home safely. i'm also being told by neighbors it has been several...
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. >>> authorities in pakistan do not know who kidnapped a maryland contractor. warren weinstein was taken captive. there has been no claim of responsibility and no word on why he might have been targeted. he worked for the arlington- based contractor j.e. austin. he told his staff he was going to leave pakistan today. >> coming up, terror at an outdoor concert -- a stage collapsed turned deadly but were warning signs of severe weather messed? then ever leave something of a bond of the airport? who cashes in on this? licensed drivers might have been scratching their heads this morning with the commute. adam caskey will be back with >>> the indiana state fair reopened with a solid tribute today. they're remembering the victims of a terrible accident, the collapse of and outscored sage -- an outdoor stage saturday night. we're also hearing about acts of courage after the collapse. >> we come with heartbroken but fall the governor said. at a memorial service the indiana state fair reopened them i cannot tell you how proud i am. [applause] >> he said there was a hero
. >>> authorities in pakistan do not know who kidnapped a maryland contractor. warren weinstein was taken captive. there has been no claim of responsibility and no word on why he might have been targeted. he worked for the arlington- based contractor j.e. austin. he told his staff he was going to leave pakistan today. >> coming up, terror at an outdoor concert -- a stage collapsed turned deadly but were warning signs of severe weather messed? then ever leave something of a bond...
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/pakistan relations. what might the value be of the computer, the hard drives and all those difbs taken from the bin laden compound? [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an...
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officials today say the attack may have been carried out by the taliban's pakistan based haqqani network. saturday's bombing was the deadliest ground attack against western troops in ten years. >>> boeing is getting into the spacecraft business. they plan to announce today it's leasing the kennedy space kennedy center that houses space shuttles. the company will rebuild space capsules and they will carry astronauts or supplies to the internet space station. right now, u.s. relies on russia to ferry the crew to the space station. >>> this halloween, millions of americans are facing price hikes for peanut butter. today, the nation's biggest peanut butter producers are raising the prices as much as 40%. the increase is blamed on the hot and dry summer that devastated this year's >>> still ahead this morning, bernie madoff's wife and son say it is not just the money. they can never forgive bernie madoff's portrayal of them. you'll hear more from their explosive "60 minutes" interview, plus why ruth madoff hasn't gdivorced him. >>> will mother nature change the occupy wall street protesters?
officials today say the attack may have been carried out by the taliban's pakistan based haqqani network. saturday's bombing was the deadliest ground attack against western troops in ten years. >>> boeing is getting into the spacecraft business. they plan to announce today it's leasing the kennedy space kennedy center that houses space shuttles. the company will rebuild space capsules and they will carry astronauts or supplies to the internet space station. right now, u.s. relies on...
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he was captured in pakistaning in 2003. is now in custody at guantanamo bay. >> well, next comes walid bin attash. he was the mastermind of the attack on the "uss cole" in 2000 believed to recruit the 19 hijackers who took control of the airliners and died in the 9/11 suicide attacks. he, too, is in custody at guantanamo bay. well, it's now believed widely that this man, mohamed al khatani was supposed to be the 20th hijacker but refused entry into the united states. he was among the first captured when the u.s. invaded afghanistan in 2001. he is in custody at guantanamo bay. ramzi binalshibh acted as a go between for the hijackers. he too is in custody in guantanamo bay. >> ali ab-buhl aziz ali bought flight simulation materials to the hijackers. he's in custody at guantanamo bay. mustafa ahmed al haw sa which is in guantanamo bail, as well. there is only one major player in the 9/11 conspiracy not in custody and his whereabouts are unknown. ayman al zawahiri is known as osama bin laden's top lieutenant. often seen next to
he was captured in pakistaning in 2003. is now in custody at guantanamo bay. >> well, next comes walid bin attash. he was the mastermind of the attack on the "uss cole" in 2000 believed to recruit the 19 hijackers who took control of the airliners and died in the 9/11 suicide attacks. he, too, is in custody at guantanamo bay. well, it's now believed widely that this man, mohamed al khatani was supposed to be the 20th hijacker but refused entry into the united states. he was...
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officials today say the attack may have been carried out by the taliban's pakistan based network. it's suspected in a series of attacks in afghanistan. saturday's bombing >>> still ahead this morning, >>> still ahead, bernie madoff's wife and son says it is not just the money. they can never forgive bernie madoff's rebetrayal of them. you'll hear more including why ruth madoff hasn't divorced him. >>> and the cold facts of winter weather. will mother nature change their plans? you're watching "the early show" right here on cbs. protesters? you're watching "the early show" on cbs. acuvue® oasys® for astigmatism. he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every blink and created with hydraclear® plus. i'm seeing more clearly, crisply, comfortably all day long. now life doesn't have to be a blur. [ male announcer ] learn more at acuvue.com. acuvue® oasys® for astigmatism. hey babe... oh, hi honey! so i went to the doctor today, then picked up a few extra things for the baby. oh boy... i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan
officials today say the attack may have been carried out by the taliban's pakistan based network. it's suspected in a series of attacks in afghanistan. saturday's bombing >>> still ahead this morning, >>> still ahead, bernie madoff's wife and son says it is not just the money. they can never forgive bernie madoff's rebetrayal of them. you'll hear more including why ruth madoff hasn't divorced him. >>> and the cold facts of winter weather. will mother nature change...
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. >>> an american with ties o'our area as been kidnapped in pakistan. warren weinstein of rockville worked for a contracting company based in arlington. a band of armed men took him early this morning from a highly-protected home. but as jay gray reports now, no demands have been made in this case. >> reporter: the state department confirms the kidnapped american as warren weinstein. reports indicate he's works in pakistan as the country developer for contractor j.e. austin. weinstein has a ph.d. in international law and economics, fluid in international languages and has worked in international development for 25 years. they say ten gunman at around 3:30 in the morning. reports they persuaded them to open the gates by telling them that they wanted to share some food. an act that's common during the muslim holy month of ramadan. once inside they apparently overpowered the guards and forced them to open weinstein's door and then they grabbed him, loaded him into a car at gun point and sped away. at this point, no motive and no group has claimed responsib
. >>> an american with ties o'our area as been kidnapped in pakistan. warren weinstein of rockville worked for a contracting company based in arlington. a band of armed men took him early this morning from a highly-protected home. but as jay gray reports now, no demands have been made in this case. >> reporter: the state department confirms the kidnapped american as warren weinstein. reports indicate he's works in pakistan as the country developer for contractor j.e. austin....
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. >>> overseas, there's word that two key al qaeda commanders have been killed in drone strikes in pakistan. stepped up-attacks in recent months have targeted more than a dozen blamed at targeting attack necessary the region and the west. >>> at least ten deaths are blamed on historic floods. this morning, towns are under water or isolated in an area bigger than the size of texas. the military is lifting aid to 200,000 people cut off from supply. the rages waters are expected to keep rising for another two days. >>> in medical news, a groundbreaking new blood test to stop cancer is one step away in your doctor's office. the test is so successful it can reportedly find a cancer cell lurking among billions of healthy cells. >>> hollywood legend zsa zsa gabor is back in a los angeles hospital to undergo surgery today. doctors say they'll be amputating part of her right leg in order to spread the fast-moving fast-move ing infection. >>> michael jackson's doctor is expected back in court today. rob nelson has more. >> reporter: conrad murray, the physician charged with involuntary manslaughter i
. >>> overseas, there's word that two key al qaeda commanders have been killed in drone strikes in pakistan. stepped up-attacks in recent months have targeted more than a dozen blamed at targeting attack necessary the region and the west. >>> at least ten deaths are blamed on historic floods. this morning, towns are under water or isolated in an area bigger than the size of texas. the military is lifting aid to 200,000 people cut off from supply. the rages waters are expected...
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it took play in north western pakistan. many supplies are trucked through pakistan into afghanistan. >> family and trends of the berkeley grad are waiting the verdict in their trial that conclude one week ago. he said he hopes the verdict will lead to the release of shane and josh. they have been held on spy charges now for more than two years. the two say they accidentally crossed while hiking at a rock along with their friend who was freed last year. as soon as we have any update we will bring it to you. >>> americans may be on edge tonight as the u.s. faces it's first ever credit downgrade by a key ratings agency. it's unclear how the downgrade will effect the government and ordinary citizens. some experts expect higher interest rates if investors decide to sell off u.s. treasuries. they blamed the broken political system and the nation's fiscal plan but says the news shouldn't come as a surprise. >> we've been writing about this since 2005. we have been clear in our analysis and where the concerns are. i don't think any
it took play in north western pakistan. many supplies are trucked through pakistan into afghanistan. >> family and trends of the berkeley grad are waiting the verdict in their trial that conclude one week ago. he said he hopes the verdict will lead to the release of shane and josh. they have been held on spy charges now for more than two years. the two say they accidentally crossed while hiking at a rock along with their friend who was freed last year. as soon as we have any update we...
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citizen about a growing kidnapping threat in pakistan. so far, no one has claimed responsibility. >>> virginia governor bob mcdonnell making some moves. he was named chairman of the republican governor's association. mcdonnell has also been mentioned as a possible vice presidential candidate. he says he plans to complete his term for governor but he would be willing to serve on a 2012 prial ticket, for asked. >>> on the first day of his bus tour, president obama gets into a heated exchange with tea partiers. the fiery exchange happened during a town hall meeting in iowa. >> he said we were asking like terrorists. >> what he said was that for us to take the economy to the brink was irresponsible and it was. now, the truth of the matter is, considering what is said about me -- >> he is the second person in your administration to call the right wing people terrorists. >> no, no. >> he didn't realize that 09% of the domestic terrorist attacks are done by left wing environmental radicals. >> president obama was in iowa as part of his three-day
citizen about a growing kidnapping threat in pakistan. so far, no one has claimed responsibility. >>> virginia governor bob mcdonnell making some moves. he was named chairman of the republican governor's association. mcdonnell has also been mentioned as a possible vice presidential candidate. he says he plans to complete his term for governor but he would be willing to serve on a 2012 prial ticket, for asked. >>> on the first day of his bus tour, president obama gets into a...
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. >>> a hearing gets under way in the next hour on homeland security efforts on pakistan and somali somalia. the hearing is entitled denying safe haven the title of the hearing. and now in the region, joining us from abu dhabi, what can you tell us about these injured officials? >> we heard a short while ago not only seven senior level officials in yemen's government were injured in this attack that took place on the mosque in a presidential palace earlier today, that also the president of yemen was among those injured, that he sustained a slight head injury in that attack. this is a very worrying development of government officials of yemen. if tribal fighters battling it out on the streets of the capital with government security forces for the past 12 day, if they've been able to get this close to the palace, practically a fortress so well protected and so much security around it, if they've been able to shell it and hit it with a missile as government officials are telling us, what does that mean for the future of this government, how vulnerable is the president and his security forces?
. >>> a hearing gets under way in the next hour on homeland security efforts on pakistan and somali somalia. the hearing is entitled denying safe haven the title of the hearing. and now in the region, joining us from abu dhabi, what can you tell us about these injured officials? >> we heard a short while ago not only seven senior level officials in yemen's government were injured in this attack that took place on the mosque in a presidential palace earlier today, that also the...
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team 6, the unit involved with hunting down and killing sbal osama bin laden in pakistan in may but none of those killed is believed to be part of the bin laden operation. >> these men are national treasures, irreplaceable. >> barack obama said their deaths are a reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices made by the men and women of the military and their families. as the news spread across the country, sorrow. >> took me a while for it to sink in. >> we lost some great brave americans in the last day or so. it is a real tragedy. our hearts and minds are with those families. >> we ask you all to rise and join us in a moment of silence. >> reporter: and solemn nous for the heros. >> there is plenty of speculation this weekend about the future of interest rates and the stock market after standard & poors downgraded the nation's credit for the first time in its history. s&p, though, is one of three credit agencies and the others did not follow suit. many say because of that the impact of the s&p decision could be moderate. kimberly is in menlo park with the latest on that for us. >> reporter
team 6, the unit involved with hunting down and killing sbal osama bin laden in pakistan in may but none of those killed is believed to be part of the bin laden operation. >> these men are national treasures, irreplaceable. >> barack obama said their deaths are a reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices made by the men and women of the military and their families. as the news spread across the country, sorrow. >> took me a while for it to sink in. >> we lost some great...
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he said pakistan. so, you know,wp continue to not talk the truth about the real issues. 100,000 troops in afghanistan today does not matter to the actual issues which we need to effect which is pakistan, which is a larger regional issues and we continue to kick the can down the road. this is not progress. >> and not to mention 90,000 contractors on top of the 100,000 troops. >> absolutely. >> david, you say ending obama's war, responsible military withdrawal from afghanistan. the president loved that word, responsibility, last night, threw it around left and right. how do you define it in the context of your book? h >> i think the president moving in the right direction with dough need to draw down but it is not enough, we certainly need to accelerate the rate of withdrawal and most importantly, i think tony is right on this we need a different strategy. under the president's plan, wart will continue two, three, four more years, we don't know it is going to continue, still have 70,000 or so troops next
he said pakistan. so, you know,wp continue to not talk the truth about the real issues. 100,000 troops in afghanistan today does not matter to the actual issues which we need to effect which is pakistan, which is a larger regional issues and we continue to kick the can down the road. this is not progress. >> and not to mention 90,000 contractors on top of the 100,000 troops. >> absolutely. >> david, you say ending obama's war, responsible military withdrawal from afghanistan....
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an anti-terrorism judge in pakistan reportedly has issued an arrest warrant for the former military ruler in connection with the assassination of exprime minister benazir bhutto back in 2007. musharraf has also been ordered to appear before the court a wreak from today. now, two years ago, he relocated to london. >>> a powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck central chile on friday. that skwak sent thousands of terrified people fleeing into the streets for safety. it happened at the same spot where a quake struck last year. following a tsunami devastating coastal communities. there were no reports of injuries or significant damage. >>> house republicans, they are calling for deep cuts in hundreds of government programs. the gop estimates they amount to about $61 billion in savings. now, they're bowing to last-minute demands of tea party backed conservatives who said not enough was being done to cut costs. but the proposal stands little chance of becoming law. >>> the presidential election, still two years away. but a conservative conference in washington republicans there who want to be
an anti-terrorism judge in pakistan reportedly has issued an arrest warrant for the former military ruler in connection with the assassination of exprime minister benazir bhutto back in 2007. musharraf has also been ordered to appear before the court a wreak from today. now, two years ago, he relocated to london. >>> a powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck central chile on friday. that skwak sent thousands of terrified people fleeing into the streets for safety. it happened at the...
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it will have implications on pakistan. if you quit in 2014, whatever has been declared, obviously the best strategy for the taliban or the enemy, al qaeda and taliban, is to lie low, let time pass, and then rise again. so declaring... giving a timeline, i have always been saying that it ought to be effected, what effects do we want to create? you can't have it time related because then you'll be in the hands of the enemy, i would say. and if you leave in 2014 without stabilizing afghanistan, what will happen then? we need to visualize. >> well, the problem is... the difficulty i think for america is afghanistan hasn't been stable since, i guess, hannibal. (laughter) so the idea that we could stay there... (laughter). they don't appear to want to be stabilized so i mean... i guess the problem is can we really do that? can we do that for a country and is pakistan going to give them the room that they would need to do that or would they perhaps try and have some influence with the taliban adds well? >> well, first of all, i t
it will have implications on pakistan. if you quit in 2014, whatever has been declared, obviously the best strategy for the taliban or the enemy, al qaeda and taliban, is to lie low, let time pass, and then rise again. so declaring... giving a timeline, i have always been saying that it ought to be effected, what effects do we want to create? you can't have it time related because then you'll be in the hands of the enemy, i would say. and if you leave in 2014 without stabilizing afghanistan,...